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1 What is Harvest Festival?

2 When is harvest? Fruits, vegetables and other food plants need time to grow. When the fruits are ready to eat they are harvested. The plants start to grow in spring, when the weather is a little warmer. In summer the plants grow bigger and the fruits ripen. A farmer sows wheat seeds. In spring they start to grow. When the seeds first grow they are green, as the sun had not yet ripened them. When the wheat turns golden, it is ready to be harvested.

3 Harvest festivals are usually held in Autumn. Cute harvest mice!

4 Why is harvest celebrated?
Harvest Festival is a Christian celebration to give thanks for the crops which have been safely gathered in.

5 Many Christians have a big display in church to
thank God for the harvest. They take part in a ‘harvest festival’.

6 It isn’t only Christians who want to say thank you....................

7 What is Sukkot? Sukkot is a Jewish Festival.
It’s celebrated on Thursday 23rd Sept this year. It is a time to remember when the Jewish people escaped from Egypt lead by Moses. Sukkot is celebrated in the Autumn, it is similar to the Christian festival of Harvest. Jewish people like to thank God for looking after them.

8 What is Eid al Fitr ? Eid al-Fitr is a three-day Muslim holiday,
it marks the end of Ramadan. September 10th 2010 Ramadan is a holy month, during which Muslims fast from sunup to sundown . Eid al Fitr is a festival of thanksgiving to Allah. It involves wearing finest clothing, feasting and saying prayers.

9 What is Mabon ? Mabon is a Pagan festival celebrated in the Northern hemisphere Thursday 23rd Sept 2010 Pagans mark the end of the harvest season, when day and night are of equal duration (the equinox). Pagans thank the Goddess for giving enough food to last the winter; harvest festival time.

10 What have YOU harvested ?
Think for a minute..... What have YOU harvested ? What have YOU got to be thankful for?

11 Whole School Competition – What can we do to help?
We are going to collect dry food items to share amongst our local community. You can bring in dry foods such as tins, rice or pasta. Which year group can collect the most items? Keep checking the display in student services. Tutors will be collecting in items to send to students services. Deadline : Wednesday 19th October 2016


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